Master Scheduler - Primavera - Cleared Position - Remote - VA/MD/DC

Remote
Full Time
Federal
Experienced

Galorath Federal Incorporated

Cleared Primavera 6 Scheduling 

Remote - Prefer candidates within the VA/MD/DC area

Must be a US Citizen with active DoD Secret Clearance Required

Galorath is an Employee Owned Company - Be a Part of an exciting industry leading organization with Galorath's competitive Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) offered to all employees at no cost.

Project locations: Arlington, VA, Wright Patterson AFB - Ohio, Naval Air Station - Patuxent River, MD

Required Experience:

-5 years + Primavera P6 experience

-8 years + - Program Master Scheduler

-Bachelor's degree in related field, or comparable

-Strong Primavera P6 experience required

-Experience to include extensive experience in all aspects of leading a project, management and direction on client engagements

-Demonstrated experience understanding business needs, formulating project definition, isolating success factors, and aligning firm objectives with client needs.

-Strong management and direction, is focused on performance work

Role Description: The Primavera P6 Scheduler role is recognized as an experienced individual with expertise in a broad range of functional areas and disciplines; including project management, EVM analysis and compliance, scheduling analysis and oversight, and acquisitions.

-The Scheduler will have experience conducting analyses and providing advice regarding scheduling tools, analysis, and EVM principals. The Scheduler is expected to collect and analyze contractor provided schedules through native XML/MPP files and Schedule Performance Data (SPD) files. 

Conduct PERT analysis, Monte Carlo simulations, primary, secondary, and tertiary critical path analyses, and driving path analyses. Conduct 14-Point Schedule Assessments, and Schedule Risk Assessments (SRAs) throughout the program lifecycle.

-Complete Schedule performance analysis and provide input and feedback on schedule risk and trend data. Identify schedule data issues and recommend corrective actions. Participate in working groups or IPTs and assist with training, planning and execution of Integrated Baseline Reviews and SRAs.

Develop and Status Government Integrated Schedules (IGS). Support management presentations and communications of EVMS scheduling data and analysis to leadership and government executives.

Responsibilities:

Required qualifications:

·       Active Full Secret Clearance

    • Working knowledge of schedule management best practices such as critical path methodology, schedule quality and execution metrics
    • Proficiency with schedule risk analysis, including Monte Carlo simulation and knowledge of the DCMA 14-Point Assessment
    • Strong analytical, interpersonal and presentation skills are required
    • Ability to work in fast-paced environment

The ability to:

·       Develop processes and standards for collecting, tracking, analyzing, and disseminating schedule data

·       Perform schedule risk analyses, generate comprehensive at-completion schedule estimates, coordinate EVM and scheduling analysis, and prepare formal reports and briefs

·       Perform schedule diagnostic/health assessments, trend analysis, schedule realism analysis of status of remaining durations, and correlation of schedule and cost performance analysis; total float growth - erosion status on primary, secondary, and tertiary critical paths

·       Build, Develop, and Status Integrated Government Schedules (IGS) for the PMO and Program Enterprise

·       Develop, implement, and utilize assessment techniques to ensure EVM-related services and work products are of good quality, timely, and responsive to program needs

·       Conduct Scheduling & Schedule Risk Assessment Training and Analysis as required

·       Report any significant Schedule issues and recommend appropriate actions to resolve and remediate issues

·       Coordinate and participate in Integrated Baseline Reviews (IBRs) & SRAs

·       Evaluate the quality of contractor schedule submittals and perform data analysis, trend analysis, and assist with development of government Estimates at Completion (EAC)

·       Develop and provide training associated with IBRs and SRAs

 

Plus Skills:

    • Earned Value Profession (EVP) certification
    •  Program Management Professional (PMP) certification
    • Certification in Scheduling (SP) or through professional societies like PMI or DAWIA
    • Experience using scheduling analysis tools like OnePager Pro, Milestone Pro, and/or Deltek Acumen Fuse.
    • Conducted or have been involved in EVMS implementations, validations, and compliance reviews
    • Government acquisition experience

 

EEO/AA including individuals with disabilities and veterans

 

Join Galorath and Become an Employee Owner!

We offer a great benefits package including:

  • Competitive Compensation
  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) - our contributions are significantly greater than most companies throughout the country.
  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Company-sponsored Long Term Disability
  • AFLAC Voluntary Benefits
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (dependent & healthcare)
  • Paid Vacations, Holidays, and Sick Leave
  • 401K Plan

To learn more about Galorath, please visit us at http://www.galorath.com.

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